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Why is this marked NSFW? I was expecting to derail the train.
I am not talking about the git provider, I am talking about "Linux project". I know we are kind of on "@linux@lemmy.ml", but how many tools you use do you think are truly Linux specific? Even some long time linuxisms like libinput and DRM have been ported over to BSDs for example.
I feel like this was paid by the epstein class to make leftists look bad with the AI. OR it actually is a normal person and is playing 4D chess to make it look like it was paid by the epstein class to make leftists looks bad...
I wonder why there's Israel and Russia but not Palestine and Ukraine. And why "never heard of it" counts as compliment...
Why would you assume I am German? Also, the person you were thinking of is from Austria.
Sorry if it wasn't clear enough, I am talking about having a cult over a multi billion dollar company

That's kind of the point of git
"snap"? You mean, Snapcraft, the most evil of software?
Nope, the security is basically a gate in the middle of a field.
Sheet thin bendable plastic like that is difficult to break without tools. Especially while you are in progress of drinking from it. I was referring to glass shards going into people if it wasn't clear. There's already plastics in people (for various reasons, not just straws), not much to loose there.
The browser is loosing millions of users that have not opted out of the user estimate ping, including by using forks that have it off by default*
EDIT: it's not even that, it's "statcounter", that's tracking being blocked lmaooo
https://ludocode.com/... <--- talks about snaps for a bit too
And "we won't tell you which ones can"
Again, you seem to be missing the point. Nobody would be "removing permissions with xyz tool". People are told something is safe, therefore it must be safe. If it's not then it's not. And again with PGP, one example how a "simple user" could have PGP keys is if they use PGP email at work. Management != tech people, so container must equal safe in ooga booga brains. Keys get stolen because of supply chain (remember that library updates are separate and slower for flatpak). Container must equal safe, so everyone disregards what was written about XYZ program and the one to blame becomes the simple office worker*, another victim of capitalism*. Or the IT guy. My point is, marketing wrong.
"Full control" and "cell phone" are fundamentally incompatible. Modem firmware is always a black box, most communication hasn't been reversed yet, the cell towers are black boxes.
Closest you can get is use an actual pocket computer (well, they don't make those anymore, disable the modem of a smartphone and it's close enough). And for actual phone calls like for work, you could use one of these MT62xxx phones with MediaTek MAUI. Turn it off when you don't need.
Before you go port Doom, basically none of them have an application interface compiled in, mostly because they cheap out on enough RAM to be useful with that. Most non-brand ones have fake "Facebook" and "YouTube" apps that just say "Network error" and exit. Although there is some vague leaked code in the footnotes for the article I've linked, and the latter one seems to be complete along with .chm documentation files, so could be a fun little project to build something somewhat functional out of it and maybe write a built-in application to share with a patch file (like with those pre-Symbian Nokia nuggets).
Is it new enough for GSI? Try some GSI build, like this. Won't work if it's one of the "32-bit mode" bs phones.
Did you learn metallurgy to make the gun tho?
It is constantly blocking proxies, Tor nodes, and a bunch of IP ranges from various list files. It's actually up. I've been fooled into thinking it's down too. Given your email provider isn't blocked, you can mail admin at that domain and ask which list it is for you, in my case I was able to trace it all the way back to someone spamming a forum from the address.
One thing I learned pretty recently is that this "privacy" service actually has a privacy frontend for it: s/c/f (catbox.moe > fatbox.moe) (read only). Example: https://files.fatbox.moe/oiip40.webm
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